Key findings from ESET’s new APT Activity Report – Week in security with Tony Anscombe | WeLiveSecurity

What
have
some
of
the
world’s
most
infamous
advanced
threat
actors
been
up
to
and
what
might
be
the
implications
of
their
activities
for
your
business?

Key findings from ESET’s new APT Activity Report – Week in security with Tony Anscombe | WeLiveSecurity

What
have
some
of
the
world’s
most
infamous
advanced
threat
actors
been
up
to
and
what
might
be
the
implications
of
their
activities
for
your
business?

This
week,
ESET
researchers
released
a
new
issue
of
the
APT
Activity
Report
that
looks
at
the
activities
of
selected
advanced
persistent
threat
(APT)
groups
from
October
2022
to
March
2023.
Among
other
things,
the
report
shows
that
some
of
the
most
notorious
China-aligned
threat
actors
had
their
sights
recently
on
European
organizations
while
North
Korea-aligned
groups
continued
their
campaigns
against
South
Korean
entities.
Meanwhile,
Russia-aligned
APT
groups
continued
to
deploy
their
malicious
wares
especially
in
Ukraine
and
EU
countries,
with
Iran-aligned
group
OilRig
deploying
a
new
custom
backdoor
in
Israel.
What
else
were
some
of
the
world’s
most
infamous
advanced
threat
actors
up
to,
what
kinds
of
techniques
did
they
use
and
what
are
the
possible
implications
for
your
organization?
Find
out
in
the
video
and
obviously
in
the
report
itself
that
is
available

here
.

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